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Toshiba introduces a revolutionary data/video projector powered by Texas Instruments' Digital Light Processing technology. This sleek, full-featured digital projector, dubbed the TDP-P4, combines the latest in cutting-edge projection technology with an ultra-compact, easy-to-carry design, making it an optimal solution for today mobile professional. Although it weighs less than 1,4 kg and sports a footprint roughly equal to that of a date book, the TDP-P4 delivers a stunning 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness, along with super-sharp True XGA resolution (1024 x 768), Digital Visual Interface connectivity, and full multimedia capabilities that will dazzle audiences with home-theater quality performance. Versatile and easy to use, the projector is compatible with PC and Macintosh and notebook computers, plus has inputs for HDTV, DVD-players, video camcorders and gaming consoles.
Texas Instruments' Digital Light Processing technology (DLP) makes it possible for the TDP-P4 to provide outstanding brightness and color clarity, despite its extremely small footprint. Thanks to DLP, the projector yields 1100 lumen output and an uncompromising contrast ratio of 400:1, resulting in the perfect recreation of computer and video displays, even in large conference rooms with the lights on. The TDP-P4 has a built-in M1-DA connector port featuring Digital Visual Interface that enables the operator to choose between digital or analog connections. Besides enhancing ease-of-use, this connectivity lets a business invest in new digital-based technology without sacrificing current analog equipment. With the TDP-P4, there is no need for costly upgrades or worries about obsolescence.
| Computers | Home Office | Wi-Fi & Networking | Phones & PDAs | Cameras & Camcorders | TV & Home Theater | Portable Audio |
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